Artificial intelligence is rapidly expanding into many aspects of daily life ‒ including the workplace.
A recent study by researchers at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab using ADP payroll data found employment among early-career workers in occupations most exposed to AI – such as customer support and software development – declined from 2022 through 2025.
Employment in jobs highly exposed to AI declined by 6% for workers aged 22 to 25, researchers found.
Meanwhile, some companies such as IBM, Klarna, Amazon and Block have supported using AI to complete tasks that would otherwise be handled by human workers.
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